I wonder If I should play my (when I get them) new remasters on  my computer.   It would be nice to play them on my iPod, but to do so requires my importing them onto my computer.  Perhaps it's better to pay the however many bucks it costs to hire a company to import my music onto my ipod, let them deal with the hidden (trogian) treasures there.

  Something else, regarding Sony and DRM I noticed, if you load certain discs into a mult-disc player and hit the shuffle (specially a sony deck), have you noticed that before long, certain tracks get much more noticible play-time than any others? Could this be another branch of the DRM?

And finally a comment on Copying/sharing music files:  Let them do it.  It's no different from recording off the radio! The True Fan WILL still buy the album, to get the fullest allowable/possible reproduction that gets lost when the files are encoded into MP3, or other format.  Even Podcasting uses this format predominately, and you could 'RIP' off of these, but the audio quality is just not the same, so you will go out and buy the album anyway, just like if you recorded off the radio, in days(Years) gone by.  

Laurens van Graft
The Grip Guy (thegripguy@rogers.com)
All your gymnastics grip needs right here!

PODCASTING IS CHANGING THE WORLD!


On Nov 13, 2005, at 7:42 PM, organism@hydrophilus.com wrote:

Klonk Sun, 13 Nov 2005 16:52:49 -0600 veschprigt mroktar Jon Kamm <kammagic@comcast.net> [re: [Yello] Jon Kamm=Garth Brooks]:

If you want to keep talking about DRM there are plenty of forums  
devoted to the subject. I suggest you take it there.

Listen, knob, we'll talk about whatever we like best here. We'll talk about yello, we'll talk about DRM, we'll talk about codecs, we'll talk about britney spears and eminem if we want to. YOU do not say. YOU do not own this list. Just because the discussion isn't going in a direction that gobbles your ego does not mean that you get to say "enough" with the very /slightest/ bit of authority.

I, for one, enjoy *whatever* comes across the list - and even /your/ swill is "allowed".

--gcr

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